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Rare Metals include Niobium (Nb), Tantalum
(Ta), Lithium (Li), Berylium (Be), Cesium (Cs) etc. and Rare
Earths include Lanthanum (La) to Lutecium (Lu)
and Yttrium (Y). These metals are strategic in nature with
wide application in the nuclear and other high tech industries
such as electronics, telecommunication, information technology,
space, defence etc. RMRE group of AMD has been carrying
out investigations for the last five decades in favourable
geological environments to establish the resource base
of these metals. Important minerals of these metals are
beryl (Be), lepidolite (Li), spodumene (Li), amblygonite
(Li), columbite-tantalite (Nb-Ta), pyrochlore (Nb) and
xenotime (Y and REE). |
Occurrence
The minerals beryl, columbite-tantalite, lepidolite, spodumene,
amblygonite etc. generally occur in the pegmatite belts in
different states of India viz. Rajasthan, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Pyrochlore
occurs in carbonatite complexes whereas Xenotime occurs in
the riverine placers in Central India.
The
metal content of such indian minerals are as follows:
1
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Beryl |
10
- 13 % BeO
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2
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Columbite-Tantalite |
26
- 80 % Nb2O5
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6
- 70 % Ta2O5
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3
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Lepidolite |
3
- 5 % Li2O
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4
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Spodumene |
4
- 6% Li2O
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5
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Ambligonite |
8
- 10% Li2O
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6
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Xenotime |
32
- 40% Y2O3
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18
- 19% HREE
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here to see the Important localities of RMRE occurrences
located by AMD
Recovery Operations
Small scale recovery operations
(3 - 5 tonnes per annum) are carried out by AMD to recover
columbite-tantalite
mineral from pegmatite gravels. Columbite-tantalite is heavy (sp.
gravity 5.3 - 7.8 ) and therefore gravity separation is being
used to separate it from the other pegmatitic
minerals such as quartz and feldspar which are light (sp.
gravity 2.8). Several recovery plants were set-up in Bihar
Mica Belt and Bastar-Malkhangiri Pegmatite Belt for the recovery
of columbite-tantalite. In addition, at Marlagalla, Mundur
and Arehalli in Karnataka, recovery plants were set-up for
the recovery of columbite-tantalite with spodumene as co-product.
Beryl, which occurs in these pegmatites is generally hand sorted
and recovered, based on colour, lustre and hexagonal crystalline
form.
At present these operations are being carried
out in Bastar district, Chhattisgarh and Jharsuguda district,
Orissa.
Xenotime, the Y and REE bearing phosphate mineral, is
associated with riverine placers in Siri River and Deo River
in Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand respectively. Xenotime is
a heavy mineral (Sp. gravity 4.5) associated with sands (quartz
and feldspar) in the rivers traversing Chhotanagpur Gneissic
Complex. The other heavy minerals include monazite, zircon,
ilmenite, magnetite, garnet etc. along with some amount of
columbite.
Presently xenotime is not being investigated and the material
recovered from earlier operations has been stockpiled in departmental
godowns.
Purchase of Rare Metal Minerals
The Atomic Minerals Directorate purchases tantalum,
niobium and beryllium ores as well as Nb-Ta bearing residues,
generated by tin plants, analysing > 50% (Nb+Ta)2O5 at
the prices fixed vide notification
No.9/1/92-AMD(R&D) dated 06.12.1993.
Sale of Lepidolite
A limited stock of lepidolite (lithium mineral)
available with AMD is earmarked for sale as per the terms and
conditions stipulated in the DAE notification
No.9/1/92-AMD(R&D) dated 06.12.1993.

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